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CORPORATE PROFILE 2012

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VISION To be the most admired and responsible Integrated Power Company with international footprint, delivering sustainable value to all stakeholders

Journey

MISSION We will become the most admired and responsible Power Company delivering sustainable value by - Operating our assets at benchmark levels - Executing projects safely, with predictable benchmark quality, cost and time - Growing the Tata Power businesses, be it across the value chain or across geographies, and also in allied or new businesses - Driving Organizational Transformation that will make us have the conviction and capabilities to deliver on our strategic intent - Achieving our sustainability intent of Leadership with Care, by having leading and best practices on Care for the Environment, Care for the Community, Care for the Customers and Shareholders, and Care for the People

VALUES Safety Safety is a core value over which no business objective can have a higher priority Agility Speed, Responsiveness and being Proactive, achieved through Collaboration and Empowering Employees Care Care for Stakeholders - our Environment, Customers & Shareholders - both existing and potential, our Community and our People (our employees and partners) Respect Treat all stakeholders with respect and dignity Ethics Achieve the most admired standards of Ethics, through Integrity and mutual Trust Diligence Do everything (set direction, deploy actions, analyze, review, plan and mitigate risks etc) with a thoroughness that delivers quality and Excellence - in all areas, and especially in Operations, Execution and Growth Tata Power's journey over more than nine decades has been a fascinating saga of pioneering initiatives; responsible business practices that have a minimal impact on the environment; and initiating several socio-economic changes in our community. In its quest to deliver sustainable energy, the Company is spreading its footprint nationwide, setting new benchmarks for operational efficiencies, investing in global resources and redefining paradigms. Its focus on building lasting and trusting relationships with its customers, partners and employees and the legacy of caring for its communities, remains the bedrock of its continued sustainability. The Company aims to energise consumer lifestyles by providing sustainable power. It hopes to inspire efficient use of energy and endeavour to educate our customers, and the world, about the benefits of implementing energy conservation practices. It is committed to developing its business in a way that adds value to its local communities. Also, it aims to set higher benchmarks in terms of development standards, and in the implementation of cutting-edge eco-friendly technologies and processes of energy management. As Tata Power strives to lead the reform process for sustainable power, it is also committed to safeguarding the environment for future generations. After all, it was way back in the 1900s, that, its Founder, Shri Jamshetji Tata, vowed to provide the country and its people with cheap, clean, and abundant power. Tata Power continues to make good on that promise and takes pride in lighting up lives!

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Indias Largest, Most Reliable and Efficient Integrated Power Company with International Presence

Overview Tata Power is Indias largest integrated power company with a significant international presence. The Company has an installed generation capacity of 6099 MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading. It has successful p u b l i c - p r i vate p a r t n e r s h i p s i n G e n e rat i o n , Transmission and Distribution in India namely Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited with Delhi Vidyut Board for distribution in North Delhi, Powerlinks Transmission Ltd. with Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. for evacuation of Power from Tala hydro plant in Bhutan to Delhi and Maithon Power Ltd. with Damodar Valley Corporation for a 1050 MW Mega Power Project at Jharkhand. It is one of the largest renewable energy players in India and is developing countrys first 4000 MW Ultra Mega Power Project at Mundra (Gujarat) based on super-critical technology.

Transmission, Distribution and Trading

Fuel Assets

Power Generation

Logistics

Presence across the entire power value chain

Its international presence includes strategic investments in Indonesia through 30% stake in coal mines and a geothermal project; in Singapore through Trust Energy Resources to securitise coal supply and the shipping of coal for its thermal power generation operations; in South Africa through a joint venture called Cennergi to develop projects in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia; in Australia through investments in enhanced geothermal and clean coal technologies and in Bhutan through a hydro project in partnership with The Royal Government of Bhutan. With its track record of technology leadership, project execution excellence, world class safety processes, customer care and driving green initiatives, Tata Power is poised for a multi-fold growth and committed to 'lighting up lives' for generations to come.

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Our Global Presence in Energy sector

Singapore: Coal supply, shipping and trading Tata Power incorporated Trust Energy Resources as a wholly owned subsidiary in Singapore. Trust Energys scope of business is to securitise coal supply and the shipping of coal for Tata Powers thermal power generation operations. Its areas of business include ship owning/chartering and operating; investment in coal mining assets/companies; and trading in coal. Australia: Developing cutting edge technology Tata Power has an investment of $50 million for a 10% stake in Australian company - Geodynamics. It has also entered into a partnership with Australian solar power company Sunengy Pty Limited to build a pilot plant for low-cost, floating on water, solar technology in India. The Company has also invested in Exergen, Australia for clean coal technologies.

Bhutan: Hydro presence Tata Power has a JV with the Royal Government of Bhutan under which it is implementing 114 MW Dagachhu Hydro Project with Druk Green Power Company. Nepal: Scouting hydro prospects Tata Power has partnered with SN Power (Norway) to set up joint ventures for developing hydropower projects in India and Nepal. The companies are pursuing potential project opportunities based on the vast reserves of renewable energy in the Himalayan region.

Tata Power is looking to aggressively expand its global operations and has already made its foray into some key developing segments and markets. Here is a glimpse of its international portfolio: Indonesia: Coal reserves and developing a geothermal project Tata Power has acquired 30% stake in three of Indonesias leading coal companies - PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), PT Arutmin Indonesia, and PT Bumi Resources - and has entered into an offtake agreement with KPC. Tata Power has signed a long term coal supply agreement with PT Antang Gunung Meratus, Indonesia, a 100% subsidiary of the Indonesian company PT Baramulti Sukses Sarana (BSSR). In order to secure the coal supplies, the Company, through its 100% subsidiary Khopoli Investments Limited ("Khopoli"), has also entered into an agreement which gives Khopoli an option, subject to necessary approvals, to take up to a 26% stake in BSSR. AGM and BSSR own approximately 1 billion tonnes of coal resources in South and East Kalimantan in Indonesia.

Additionally, a Tata Power-led consortium of Origin Energy Limited, Australia and PT Supraco, Indonesia won the Sorik Marapi geothermal project in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The project is estimated to support the development of approximately 240 MW of geothermal generation capacity. South Africa: Exploring growth opportunities Cennergi Pty, has been established as a Joint Venture (JV) between Tata Power and Exxaro Resources, a South Africa-based diversified resources company. Based in South Africa, Cennergi will focus on the investigation of electricity generation projects in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. The initial project pipeline focuses on renewable energy projects in South Africa and Cennergis strategy is to create a balanced portfolio of generation assets. Department of Energy, Government of South Africa announced Cennergi (our South African Joint Venture with Exxaro) as preferred bidder for two wind projects of 234 MW - Amakhala 139 MW and Tsitsikamma 95 MW projects.

Tata Power's multi-fold growth validates its bright future, brimming with possibilities and full of promise to power the future as a pioneer of technological innovations and green initiatives. The company's growing global footprint is complemented by considerable efforts to decrease its carbon footprint. As the compnay enhances its international presence for multi-fold growth, here is a glimpse of its reach.

India and neighbouring SAARC opportunity


Nepal - Scouting Hydro Projects Bhutan - Hydro Project India - Power Business

Africa and Middle East

Indonesia - Coal Mines Singapore Fuel & Logistics

Australia - Technical Investments Cennergi in South Africa

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Existing Generation Facilities

Wind Farms

Mulshi Solar Plant Trombay Thermal Power Station

Khopoli Power Station

Jojobera Thermal Power Station

Power House #6

Bhira Hydro Power Station

Bhivpuri Hydro Power Station

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Leading Renewable player

28 MW+ solar capacity in Maharashtra and Gujarat

Floating solar project in India

Geothermal project in Indonesia

375 MW wind capacity across four states

Harnessing Hydro Power The Company has an installed hydro capacity of 447 MW in Maharashtra. Tata Power and Norway-based SN Power entered into an exclusive partnership to develop hydro power projects in India and Nepal. The consortium bagged the 240 MW Dugar Hydro Electric Project in Chenab Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India. Tata Power also has a JV with the Royal Government of Bhutan under which it is implementing a 114 MW Dagachhu Hydro Project with Druk Green Power Company. The Company is also looking at other opportunities to bid in the near future. Harnessing Solar Energy Tata Power has a strong portfolio of 28+ MW of solar generation capacity. It commissioned its solar power project of 25 MW in Mithapur, Gujarat in January 2012 and has also executed a 3 MW solar photo-voltaic plant at Mulshi, one of the largest grid-connected solar projects in the State of Maharashtra. The Company had set up its first solar power plant of 110 kW, way back in 1996 at Walwhan in Lonavla. A 60.48 kWp solar power plant has been installed on the rooftop of one of the Companys offices in Mumbai. The power generated by

these solar panels is expected to take the lighting load of the entire building. Innovations: Floating Solar Plant The Company has partnered with the Australian company, Sunengy Pty. Ltd. to build the first floating solar plant in India. Harnessing Wind Energy Tata Power has an installed capacity of 375 MW and plants spread across four states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the leading states in promoting wind power generation in India. Exploring Geothermal Power: 240 MW Sorik Marapi Geothermal Project A consortium led by Tata Power along with Origin Energy Ltd., Australia and PT Supraco, Indonesia won the Sorik Marapi geothermal project in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The Sorik Marapi project is estimated to support the development of approximately 240 MW of geothermal generation capacity and is currently under development.

Waste Gas Generation Tata Power has set up various plants at Haldia and in Jamshedpur (Power 6) based on the blast furnace and coke oven gases which are waste gases from steel making process which help in reducing greenhouse gas emission significantly. Its looking at other similar projects with Tata Steel. Focus on Clean technologies Tata Power is experimenting with span of unique pilot projects across energy sources: Biomass gasification: A 250kW system using rice husk will be installed at the Tata hydro power plant near Karjat. If successful, this technology can be taken to hundreds of villages. Concentrated photovoltaic (C-PV): A 13.5kW pilot unit is being developed in which sunrays are concentrated on PV cells and the assembly floats on Walwhan lake (Maharashtra) in order to cool the cells. If successful, this technology can be

scaled up across all the lakes that provide hydro power to Tata plants in West Maharashtra and thus generate about 1,000 MW. Solar powered telecom towers: More than 600,000 telecom towers in India use diesel generator sets to provide power to their antennas. Tata BP Solar is providing solar PV panels that can replace the gensets on 25 such installations. This technology can be upgraded to augment power to local grids. High altitude wind: Tata Power will test a 35kW turbine mounted on a blimp that will float 333m above the ground to catch winds that are more intense and sustained at that altitude. Micro wind turbine: The company will test a 2kW wind turbine that can be mounted on roof tops and provide power to homes.

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A satisfied Customer base

Mumbai Distribution Tata Power has a customer base of over 3.1 lakh direct customers in Mumbai and on, average about 12,000 million units (MU) are sold in a year. Some of its bulk customers include BEST, Railways, Port Trust, BARC, Refineries and other important installations in Mumbai. As in all parts of the business, improvement in operational efficiency is a key focus area. Tata Power has taken number of initiatives to improve the quality and reliability of its power supply and enhance customer service. Customer Care Initiatives The Company has launched various Customer Care initiatives after going retail. These initiatives include opening up of exclusive Customer Care Centres and bill payment centers for cash and cheque collection at various centres. Various new collection centers have been opened up across Mumbai for collection of new connection application forms. Fleet on Street team has been visiting various societies to collect the application forms from customers. Customer Connect - a customized software for speedy processing of

application has been commissioned. Several new bill payment kiosks and electronic drop boxes have been introduced to facilitate easy payments for the customers which have instant payment acknowledgement facility. The Company has also developed the customer information portal for its customers offering various online facilities such as bill payment, Billing information, Payment History and online form filling for new Power Supply connection. This portal is multi-lingual and Tata Power is the first power company to provide three language options and also an interactive energy calculator for saving energy to the customers. Ensuring Uninterrupted Power Supply At the core of reliable power supply to the city is the unique Islanding System' pioneered by Tata Power, due to which the city of Mumbai has the advantage of assured uninterrupted reliable supply of power. In case of a grid failure, the Islanding System ensures uninterrupted power supply within the city limits. In case of a breakdown in the Western Regional Power Grid, Tata Powers system is automatically isolated

from the rest of the grid. It ensures that our generating units continue to function. All essential services like railways, hospitals, water supply systems are assured continuity of power supply. Delhi Distribution The Companys partnership for distribution with the State Government of Delhi for its North Delhi customers, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (previously known as North Delhi Power Limited), is the only success story of privatisation in India. This company serves over 1.2 million customers (from a population of 4.5 million) spread over in an area of 510 sq. kms and has a peak load of 1050 MW. Since its formation in 2002, the company has launched a series of technological improvements for upgrading reliability and other customer services. Measures like energy audits, replacement of old meters with theftproof electronic meters, automated meter reading, aggressive enforcement and public awareness drives have reduced the current ATC loss percentage to well below the target loss level percentage that has been committed to the regulatory authorities.

To create greater operational efficiencies, better load management and improvement in consumer services, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) has invested over Rs.1,350 crore in capital expenditure during the past five years. TPDDL is automating its grids, mapping the network (for quicker fault location and isolation) and automating the outage management system on the Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) platform. In the retail power distribution business, innovative customer service measures are critical to success. In a measure adopted for the first time in India by a distribution company, TPDDL ensures that its representative visits a new customers premises and completes all formalities required for providing a new connection, without the customer having to visit TPDDLs office. Tata Power is now poised to participate in power distribution opportunities in other Indian states and abroad.

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On a Multi-Fold Growth path

The Company is on a multi-fold growth path. Heres a quick look at the projects that are under implementation:
Developing Indias first Ultra Mega Power Project (UMPP) at Mundra, Gujarat Tata Power was the first to be awarded a UMPP in 2007 and has also been the first to have financially closed a UMPP. Mundra's generation capacity is 4000 MW (5 x 800 MW), with saleable power of 3800 MW. Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd. (CGPL) the special purpose vehicle developing Mundra UMPP announced synchronization of its 800 MW sized Unit 2 on 19th July and commercial operations on 30th July 2012. Unit 1 is in operation. Work on Units 3, 4 and 5 of the project is on track and progressing well. Blending of 70% has been achieved successfully through eco-coal that has low sulphur and ash content. CGPL has also filed a petition with CERC for revision of tariff. Mundra UMPP will use imported coal. The choice of supercritical technology will help achieve high efficiency thus saving fuel and reducing greenhouse
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gas emissions vis-a-vis conventional technology prevailing in the country.

1050 MW Maithon Power Project


The Maithon Right Bank Thermal Power Plant project envisages setting up a 1050 MW (2 x 525 MW) Greenfield coal fired mega power plant at Maithon (Jharkhand), under the aegis of Maithon Power Limited, a 74:26 joint venture between Tata Power a n d D a m o d a r Va l l e y Co r p o r a t i o n ( D V C ) . Unit 1 and 2 have been commissioned and stabilized.

Hydro Electric Project will primarily feed the Northern grid. Pre-feasibility studies are under progress by the joint project team. The project will primarily feed the Northern grid.

Board of wild Life for which the process is on. Proposal for using clean technology is also under discussion for this project.

1600 MW Coastal Maharashtra Project


All statutory clearances required to start the project implementation are in place. Land acquisition is in progress. The Company also signed an Agreement with Maharashtra State Government for the Relief & Rehabilitation (R&R) package for the farmers in the Dehrand / Shahpur villages. Economic options for coal sourcing and logistics are under evaluation.

114 MW Dagachhu Hydro Project


The project is being developed in partnership with The Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB). Major ordering for the project has been completed and PPA for the entire quantum of power has been signed for the project. The excavation of emergency tunnel and tail race tunnel completed. All efforts are being made to commission the unit by 2013.

Kalinganagar, Orissa 3X67.5 MW (Gas based) +3X150 MW (Coal+gas based)


The project is being executed through Industrial Energy Limited, a JV of the Company with Tata Steel Limited. Tata Steel has obtained Environment Clearance (EC) for gas based plant along with their steel plant. Civil construction work has commenced and order for major equipments have been placed.

1980 MW Tiruldih Power Project, Jharkhand


The process of land acquisition for the project is in progress. In-principle clearance has been received from Railways for transportation of coal from Tubed Coal Block. The Company has successfully extended MoU with Government of Jharkhand which is valid for 3 years.

240 MW Sorik Marapi Geothermal Project


Tata Power along with consortium partners Origin Energy and PT Supraco, won 240 MW Sorik Marapi Project in Indonesia. The Environmental Permits were received in May, 2012. Application of Forestry Permit is in the final stage of approval. The vendor for Engineering Design & Quantity Survey contract has mobilized at site and work started. Evaluation of vendors for General Civil Works is under finalization. On receipt of the Letter of Assignment, kickoff meeting for PPA with State Power Off taker was held in May, 2012.

236 MW Dugar Hydro Project


The Tata Power - SN Power (Norway) Consortium JV won the bid for 236 MW Dugar Hydro Power Project in Himachal Pradesh. The run of the river Dugar
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660 MW Naraj Marthapur, Orissa


The major clearances for the project have been obtained. The environment clearance has been granted by MoEF, subject to clearance from National
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World class Safety practices

Fostering People and Talent

The creative and collaborative work environment at Tata Power has been instrumental in creating an invaluable workforce geared up for multi-fold growth. Health & Safety When it comes to achieving world class health and safety performance, theres no room for compromise at Tata Power. And its not about statistics; its about keeping people safe. The safety and health of our people is the principal consideration in the framing of our policies and all our business activities. The Company invests a large amount of resources to reduce workplace accidents and ensure a safe working environment. By adhering to world class standards, promoting product and operational safety, and encouraging the active participation of every employee, Tata Power has created a healthy work environment that complements its superior business performance. Striving for Zero Accidents and Injuries. The Company has created programmes

to promote worker and contractor safety on the road, in the laboratory and wherever we operate. Protecting Against Illness and Diseases Tata Power is working on various awareness campaigns to help employees reduce illnesses and diseases in general. It has focused on education, prevention, treatment and protecting the rights of HIV-positive employees and partners. A healthy work environment that complements our superior business performance.

At Tata Power, the indomitable spirit of power creates an intensely united force. The passion for excellence constantly drives our team and this is what enables us to achieve efficiency in our power generation operations. The working environment inspires excellence, employees are encouraged to innovate and this freedom inspires the paradigm-changing ideas that our Company is well-known for. In its endeavour to create a clean environment, the Company provides opportunities that impact selfreliance with productive partnerships. It leverages its rich operational experience of the finest power technology to industriously harness an individual towards a powerful 'greener tomorrow'. With its vision cast high and focus on people, the Company offers a truly global exposure in Generation, Transmission Distribution, Power

Trading and Projects (Gas, Coal, Wind and Hydro based power generation projects) making it a fully integrated player in the power sector. We pride our employee success on the following principles: Living by our core values: This shapes the culture and defines the character of our company. Investing in training and development: We hire the best people and help them become even better. Providing a supportive work environment: With access to a vast array of resources, Tata Power helps every employee build his career. Lending a hand to our community: This is an important way to build positive relationships with all our stakeholders and create powerful lasting change.

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Powering a Greener World

Imparting Education

Solar Lighting

Health Camps

Vocational Training

opportunities to exchange their old electrical appliances for energy efficient appliances at discounted rates. Various offers and initiatives like these have helped the customers save on their electricity bills and reduce their carbon footprint. The Company also embarks on several initiatives to spread awareness about saving power, conserving energy and combating climate change issues.

the Association of Business Communicators of India (ABCI) and was also ranked second in the Earth Care category of Siemens Ecovative award. Community Relations The Company is committed to being sensitive about resource conservation, environment protection and enrichment, and the development of local communities. The Company has continued its focus on Corporate Social Responsibility activities to make a difference to the communities in its area of operations. Over the last thirty years, we have continued to participate in an ecorestoration and eco-development programme in the Western Ghats, which is one of the most sensitive ecosystems in the world. Through this period, over seven million saplings of 60 tree species have been planted. Even today, over 600,000 trees are being planted regularly as a re-forestation measure. A number of training programmes are carried out for developing self-employment opportunities among the rural population. The Company also carries out regular medical check-ups, provides medicines at its health centres, and carries out a number of health awareness programmes such as eye checkups and blood donation camps at several locations. A Suraksha Rally programme was also organised to promote awareness of HIV/AIDS among students and communities. Community development teams at our new project locations have started interactions with the local community to understand their needs. The positive relationship that has developed has led to a focus on the needs of better infrastructure. Employment issues have been addressed by hiring locals, allotting shops/cabins/canteens to locals and compiling a database for potential employment through contractors.

As Indias largest integrated power company, we at Tata Power are conscious of our role as sustainability stewards and embrace the challenges of climate change. We strive to lead the path towards growth with responsibility. Our commitment to this sustainable future has been categorical and consistent. Our sustainability initiatives comprise investments in clean coal technologies; several well-planned projects that generate power from wind, solar, and geothermal energies that are renewable sources; an unflinching commitment towards biodiversity conservation; streamlining water use; and planting thousands of trees in the vicinity of our power plants to reduce our carbon footprint. We are continuously working towards innovating and implementing eco-friendly technologies, and undertaking various projects under the Clean Development Mechanism, including wind power projects and various small-scale energy efficiency projects. Environment Over the next five years, Tata Power plans to increase its generation capacity exponentially.

Tata Power has executed a number of measures in order to reduce emissions. Tata Power's power plant emissions are well within the norms laid down by the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Sourcing clean coal is another significant way of reducing emissions and increasing efficiency. Tata Power has been consciously exploring clean coal sources, including imports, for its thermal power plants. Committed to complying with all regulations pertaining to the preservation and enrichment of the environment, Tata Power uses world-class innovative and environment-friendly technologies. Emissions can also be controlled at the customer end through intelligent use of electricity. The company is committed towards educating its customers about power conservation measures and helping them invest in energy efficient devices. Under its Demand Side Management (DSM) initiatives like My Mumbai, Green Mumbai! campaign, the customers have been given

Energy Conservation Initiative involving school children across India.

One such initiative is the Tata Power Club Enerji (previously known as Tata Power Energy Club) that educates the masses about how to use energy efficiently and curb energy wastage. The Club reaches out to school children through various interactive mediums and sensitizes them on the need to save power. The Club started in 2007 with 12 schools in Mumbai and has today become a nationwide movement covering ten cities Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jamshedpur, Lonavla and Belgaum. It has reached out to over 400 schools in India and has sensitized over 3.7 million citizens who in turn have helped save more than 6.2 million units of electricity till date. This saving is equivalent to saving 6200 tonnes of CO2 and is enough to light up approximately 2900 houses for a year. Club Enerji was bestowed with Asian Leadership Award 2011 in the category of Environmental Leadership and best practice in Corporate Social Responsibility It has also been bestowed with the Best Marketing Campaign of the Year Award by CMO Asia Awards 2011 at Singapore. It won the International acclaim of being the Most Innovative Campaign by The Energy Daily Magazine, USA; Gold medal for Environmental Communication by

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Taking strides in Businesses of Interest

History in the making

1915

1925-27

First hydro electric power plant for Mumbai

Power supply to Central and Western railways

1956

1978

First thermal power plant at Trombay

Trombay Unit is fired on natural gas from Bombay High

Tata Power Trading Company Limited (TPTCL) It is the trading arm of Tata Power which has expanded its operations to cover the entire country including the North-Eastern states. TPTCL transacted 5583 MUs during the year as compared to 4354 MUs in the previous year and has shown a CAGR of 36% over the past 5 years. It was ranked the third largest trader with a market share of 10% in FY12. The gross revenue for FY12 was Rs.1926.70 crore as compared to Rs. 1932.05 crore in the previous year. The PAT increased by 52.78% to Rs.14.05 crore, as against Rs.9.15 crore in the previous year. The Strategic Electronic Division (SED) It has been in operation for over 30 years and has been pursuing development and production activities for the Indian defence sector. Over 90% of the company's strategic electronic efforts are executed for the defence sector. The division has long-standing relationships with the Armed Forces and DRDO. The Division has developed specialised equipment for Air Defence and Naval Combat Systems.

It is also developing a program to modernize the Airfield Infrastructure for the Indian Air Force. Tata BP Solar It is a 51:49 Joint-Venture between BP Solar and Tata Power, Tata BP Solar is a market leader in Solar Photovoltaic technology in India with a turnover of Rs.1147 crores in FY09. The turnover of the Company in India and the SAARC region is about Rs. 270 crores, with exports to BP Solar accounting for about Rs.877 Crores. Nearly 75% of sales is achieved from exports to Europe and USA.

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1994

Indias 1st 500MW multi-fuel unit, commissioned

Combined Cycle unit commissioned at Trombay

1996

2006

Pumped storage unit commissioned at Bhira

Wins bid for 4000MW Mundra ultra mega power plant

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Key Milestones

Our Pioneering Initiatives

1915: First hydro electric power generating station commissioned at Khopoli with an installed capacity of 40 MW, which was subsequently upgraded to 72 MW. 1922: Commissioned another hydro power station at Bhivpuri with an installed capacity of 40 MW, subsequently upgraded to 72 MW. 1927: Third Hydro power station of 90 MW capacity comes up at Bhira, which was subsequently upgraded to 150 MW. 1956: To meet the increasing demand of electricity, a major thermal power station of 62.5 MW capacity is commissioned at Trombay. 1957 and 1960: Two more thermal units of similar capacity i.e. 62.5 MW, commissioned at Trombay. 1965: Fourth thermal unit of 150 MW capacity comes on line at Trombay 1984: India's first 500 MW generating unit with multi-fuel burning capability is commissioned at Trombay. 1990: Second 500 MW thermal unit comes up at Trombay. 1994: A gas-based 180 MW capacity combined cycle plant is commissioned to provide quick-start capacity to Trombay Thermal Station and to ensure reliable and uninterrupted supply for essential services in Mumbai. 1996: The 150 MW Pumped Storage Unit at Bhira was commissioned. 67.5 MW Thermal Power Plant at Jojobera (Jharkhand) comes into existence. 2000: The Tata Hydro-Electric Co. Ltd., The Andhra Valley Power Supply Co. Ltd., and the Tata Power Co. Ltd., are amalgamated to become one entity- The Tata Power Company Limited. 120 MW Jojobera Unit#2 is commissioned. 2001: 81.3 MW Diesel Generator based plant set up at Belgaum, Karnataka. 2003: Tata Power enters into a joint venture with PowerGrid Corporation of India Ltd., to develop a 1200 Km long transmission line to bring electricity from Bhutan to Delhi.

2004: Tata Power floats a wholly owned subsidiary for the power trading business, known as Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. 2005: Unit # 4 of 120 MW capacity at Jojobera is commissioned. 2006 & 2007: Tata Power completes the acquisition of 30% equity in Indonesian Coal Mines, PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), and PT Arutmin Indonesia, as well as trading companies from PT Bumi Resources. Ministry of Coal has allotted Mandakini Coal Block in Orissa jointly to Tata Power, Jindal Photo and Monnet Ispat; and Tubed Coal Block in Jharkhand with Hindalco. The 50.4 MW Khandke Wind Farm Project is completed in 3rd quarter of FY 08. 2008: Unit 1 of 2 x 45 MW Phase of Haldia Project is synchronised with the grid. The 250 MW (Unit # 8) expansion project at Trombay is commissioned. 2009: The 120 MW Power House # 6 at Tata Steel Works, Jamshedpur is commissioned on 27th August 2009. 2010: The 120 MW Unit # 5 at Jojobera is commissioned. 2011: 3 MW Mulshi Solar Plant is commissioned in Maharashtra 2011: Unit 1 of the 1050 MW Maithon Joint Venture Pro j e c t w i t h D a m o d a r Va l l e y Co r p o r a t i o n commissioned and stabilized. 2012: 25 MW Mithapur (Gujarat) solar plant is commissioned. 2012: Tata Power is implementing the first 4000 MW Ultra Mega Power Project of India at Mundra, Gujarat, based on super critical technology. Unit 1 and Unit 2 are commissioned. Unit 2 of Maithon is also commissioned. The company now has more than 6000MW of installed generation capacity.

Commissioning the first 800 MW Thermal unit to India based on super-critical technology for 4000 MW Mundra UMPP Commissioning the first 500 MW Thermal Unit in India Commissioning the first 150 MW Thermal Unit in the country Touch-screen based Distributed Digital Control and Energy Management Systems Computerised Grid Control and Energy Management Systems 220 KV Transmission Lines on Four-Circuit Towers 220 KV Underground Cable Transmission Network Flue Gas Desulpharisation plant using sea water Operators Training Simulators for 150 MW, 500MW Thermal Power Plants and Switchyard Operations Fly-ash Aggregate plant of 200,000 tonne per year to convert fly-ash into useful building material 150 MW Reversible Hydro Pumped Storage Unit

The Company has charted out aggressive growth plans for multi-fold growth in the next five years.

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